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Shop Fox D2056 Tool Table, 13" x 23"

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Features

  • Sturdy design reduces machine vibration
  • Support cross braces provide incredible strength
  • Butcher block finish table top measures 13 by 23-Inch and is 30-1/2" tall
  • 700-Pound capacity

Description

Great for bench-top tools like chop saws, drill presses, planers, scroll saws, and bandsaws. Support cross braces on top provide incredible strength and capacity. Flared legs and adjustable rubber feet ensure stability and reduce machine vibration. The particle-board table top (with faux butcher block laminated finish) measures 13" x 23" and is 30-1/2" tall. Bottom measures 21" x 32". 700 lb. capacity. Please note: This product is not recommended for use with casters. From the Manufacturer The Shop Fox D2056 Tool Table is great for bench-top tools like chop saws, drill presses, planers, scroll saws, band saws, etc. Support cross braces on top provide incredible strength and capacity. Flared legs and adjustable rubber' ensure stability and reduce machine vibration. Butcher block finish table top measures 13-Inch by 23-Inch and is 30-1/2-Inch tall. 700-Pound capacity.


Manufacturer: ‎Shop Fox


Part Number: ‎D2056


Item Weight: ‎19.55 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎31 x 15 x 4 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎D2056


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎13" x 23"


Color: ‎Brown, Black


Finish: ‎Laminated Finish


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Tool Table


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Woodstock International, Inc. warrants all cutting tools and abrasives to be free of defects from workmanship and materials for a 90 day period from the original purchase date. All other merchandise, with the exception of some parts, is warranted to be free of defects of workmanship and materials for a one year period from the original purchase date. The liability under this warranty shall not exceed the purchase price paid and is limited to credit for, or replacement of the defective part. We do not warrant or represent that the merchandise complies with the provision of any law or acts, and buyer assumes all risk and liability resulting from the use of the goods, whether used singly or in combination with other products. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly from misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations, or lack of maintenance of our products. We shall in no event be liable for death or injuries to person or property or for incidental, contingent, special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products. This disclaimer applies to both during and after the term of this warranty. Any legal actions brought against Woodstock International, Inc. shall be tried in Washington State, Whatcom County.


Date First Available: December 1, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good Table. Be careful with assembly.
Good table. Pointers: Read the reviews of others who put this together and follow their advice because it helps. The written instructions are pretty good. Read them 2 or 3 times. Look at the picture of the assembled table carefully, it is your only visual guide. That said, I managed to assemble the steel frame (legs) of this by myself without any trouble. I took my time, and as instructed, kept everything only finger-tight until the end of assembly. I used a standard Philips screwdriver and a ratcheting T-handle with a socket on it for most of the assembly. The only instance in which I didn't use the supplied hardware was when I substituted some hex screws with washers for the pan-head Phillips screws. I did that because the long rails that bolt to the wooden top have a gap under them because of the corner brackets. I put some washers I had under them and over them before I screwed the hex screws all the way in. My hex screws were slightly too long, and I had to use three washers on one of the four that I put in. (the middle photo is supposed to show the hex head screws with washers. I had a hard time making them easy to see.) Gripe: 1.) The butcher block table top is not a butcher block table top. It is not made of laminated pieces of solid wood. It is made of MDF (medium density fiberboard) with a plastic veneer that looks like a butcher block but is in reality just plastic coating. Gripe 2.) The instructions tell you to drill 3/4 inch holes into your MDF table top to accommodate all the screws you have to put in to secure it to the leg assembly. I didn't have a stop on my drill bit, so I just drilled the holes to a shallower depth. I didn't want to accidentally drill all the way through the MDF. As you can see in the third photo, one end of my table top cracked. I don't know if the crack had anything to do with the way I put in my screws, but the MDF still cracked. Needless to say, I was disappointed. I carried my table to the garage, put a bead of glue over the crack, used a straight edge to force the glue into the crack, and put as many clamps on it as I had to force the crack together. By tomorrow the glue should be well set and the crack repaired. By the way, there is a sticker with the manufacture date of the MDF on the underside of the table top. My MDF was made in January 2012, more than seven years ago. I wonder if the age of this piece had anything to do with it cracking. I don't know, but I wonder. The instructions tell you to put the butcher block on the floor bottom side up and to place you assembled legs on it, and make them even. I tried to do that kneeling next to the whole thing and measuring from the sides with a tape measure to try to make the thing centered. You can see from the first photo that I got the table legs off center, but I did not know that until I stood up to take a picture for this review. LESSON: In order to get this thing centered, stand up and look down on it, centering by eye standing up is much easier than kneeling and using a tape measure, at least for a klutz like me. JS303 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 7, 2019 by Shreks

  • Would I put a $700 Machine on this stand??
I have now purchased two of these tables, one for my Mortiser and one for my Drill Press. I placed them both on casters as my shop is also my garage so everything has to be on wheels. ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PZX2AC8?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00 these were the casters i purchased and they fit just fine.) I read many of the reviews on this table and almost did not purchase it due to some of the reviews. I would like to address some of those reviews now as a way of reviewing my experience with this product. Many reviews talked about this table being "flimsy", "foot-print too big" and a "cheap top" among other things. "flimsy" Is the table flimsy? Upon opening the box, the metal does seem to be on the thin side (not so thin that you are afraid of bending it before assembly but thin in the sense that you wonder how you could really put 700lbs on this stand when assembled) and the hardware appears to be on the small side (if you have big hands, getting the nuts on these bolts may be a lesson in patience) but once I put all the corner and cross braces on along with the top and snugged everything up, I tested it with my weight, 190lbs, along with several other tests for center of gravity and what it would take to topple it and when finished i felt secure enough to place my $700 mortise machine on it as well as purchase a second table for my $600 bench top drill press. "foot-print too big" Is this foot print too big? No. 31"x21" how much smaller do you want a tool stands foot print to be? This is a tool table, and as such, you want the legs to flare to decrease your center of gravity to keep whatever tool you attach to the top of it from toppling, especially if you plan on having casters. Out of all the tables and stands that i have, these shop fox tables take up the least amount of space out of all of them. "cheap top" Is the top cheap? Yes. After reading a review about how the top was not real butcher block but merely a "sticker", was actually what made me finally pull the trigger on the first one of these that i purchased. Reason being, after reading that review i went back to the product description and found that it is marketed as a "butcher block laminate work surface" and that's when I realized that many of the low star reviews (i always go to the lowest reviews and read them when deciding on purchasing a product) on this item was from people who are not very intelligent and were reviewing this product as if it was an expensive work bench (for $44, really?) and not an inexpensive tool stand. This product, i found, is marketed accurately and is everything it is said to be. Why are reviewers docking it stars because it has a laminate top?? That's what it is sold as! To sum up my review on this product, for a tool stand (again, read the description, if you are looking for a work bench, look elsewhere) this is perfect for drill presses, planers, oscillators or bench top band saws. I would not place a grinder on this stand as i do not believe it is heavy enough to handle the vibration (i have not tried, this is just me surmising). It assembles very easily as there are only one type and size of bolt and then you screw the top to the stand with the screws provided. This is where i had to drop the product down to 4 stars instead of 5. The screws for both stands had 1 and 2 screws accordingly that had pieces of metal in the head that made placing the bit in them, impossible. I tried dislodging but to no avail. I am not complaining as i have plenty of screws so this did not hamper my assembly. If you are looking for a sturdy, solid, $200+ workbench/tool stand, THIS IS NOT IT, KEEP LOOKING!! If you are okay with a 20lb (soaking wet) tool stand for your drill press or bench top belt sander, then try this table out. You can't build a stand for less money yourself and it will certainly do what it is made for and do it in spades. will post pictures soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 9, 2016 by Jacob Robert

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